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Maybe the Yankees are on their way.
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The last time Luke Voit played in a game that mattered, the Yankees’ season ended with a Game 5 ALDS loss to the Rays.
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A baseball manager is not a head football coach. He cannot treat an MLB Sunday loss in April like an NFL Sunday loss in September, not when he has to lead his team on a grueling, 162-game journey that
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Umm … at least the Yankees embarrassed themselves less on The Day After?
At least Jordan Montgomery provided some length, rather than offering to gladly pay his bullpen teammates Tuesday for six
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The day after Aaron Boone’s stern talk with the Yankees, they came up empty once again.
The Yankees cleaned up their act defensively and even showed some late life offensively, but the end result
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In Michael Lewis’ legendary book “Moneyball,” the protagonist, Billy Beane laments, “My [bleep] doesn’t work in the playoffs.”
The 2021 Yankees have seen that concept and raised it:
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The Yankees decided to employ an opener against the Rays on Friday night, but unlike when they used an opener and were defeated in Game 2 of the ALDS last October, this loss mostly gets pinned on
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The Yankees and Rays have both gotten off to uncharacteristically slow starts this season, but one thing hasn’t changed: There is still bad blood between the two AL East rivals.
It simmered again
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Kevin Kiermaier said if the roles were reversed and it was Rays pitchers plunking the Yankees this past weekend series, there would’ve been “a lot more controversy.”
In the three games,
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Think of this thrilling, 10-inning, 8-4 Yankees victory over the Rays Sunday afternoon at Tropicana Field, the type of win that can steady a heretofore wobbly team, as the baseball equivalent to the